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Table 9.1: Setup of test cases for benchmark suite 0.
Test case
Nr of agents
Simulated time Constraint?
TC P 01
20
100 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 02
20
200 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 03
20
300 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 04
20
400 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 05
20
500 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 06
20 1 000 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 07
20 2 000 TIME STEPS
no
TC P 01 b
20
100 TIME STEPS
yes
TC P 02 b
20
200 TIME STEPS
yes
TC P 03 b
20
300 TIME STEPS
yes
TC P 04 b
20
400 TIME STEPS
yes
TC P 05 b
20
500 TIME STEPS
yes
TC P 06 b
20 1 000 TIME STEPS
yes
TC P 07 b
20 2 000 TIME STEPS
yes
All test cases are specified in two versions. The first version of the
test cases does not use any constraints. In contrast, the second version
(indicated by the sux ' b') uses a constraint. The constraint does
not have any impact on the simulation results as it is just a dummy
constraint to mimic the processing of constraints by a simulation
engine.
Results, analysis and interpretation
The results of benchmark suite 0 are shown in Table 9.2. Each test
case was executed 20 times. As expected, runtime scales linearly with
elapsed simulation time. In this setup with up 20 agents, no significant
runtime differences are observed due to constraint evaluation.
 
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